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growing up i was us astra sized. you're not like us. that's our culture. i live right on the same block as you. so people say you know, you're not black. >> people tell you that. they say you're not black? >> growing up they tell me that for a significant portion of my life. >> both of my parents are considered light skinned black. but what makes me black and what makes them black is the culture. >> this woman is a former editor at "essence," a magazine for black women. today she writes and lectures on issues of race and image. >> the music, the spirit, the food, the laughter, the way that we love, the way that black people have soul. >> i think it's an combination of all of it. i think it's skin tone. i think it's experience. i think it's culture. i think it's a mindset. i think if you claim black and that's what you are -- >> i think there is this understanding, particularly in this racialized society that to be black one has to be seen as black. so that if you and i walk into a room, people recognize me as black. they might question what you are. and so
growing up i was us astra sized. you're not like us. that's our culture. i live right on the same block as you. so people say you know, you're not black. >> people tell you that. they say you're not black? >> growing up they tell me that for a significant portion of my life. >> both of my parents are considered light skinned black. but what makes me black and what makes them black is the culture. >> this woman is a former editor at "essence," a magazine for...
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this football has taken us to college, helping us on the right path. so we think football is life. people may be arguing in the streets but on friday night, it everybody chants for the bears. >> reporter: part of the team's motivation is escaping the violence on the streets of clairton. one of their coaches was killed four years ago. webb's father was murdered when terrish was 11. do you about your dad when you play? >> yes, every game. >> one, two three. >> bearses! >> now webb and several seniors have scholarship offers and all 16 seniors have the grades and ambition to move on. how many of you are going to college? 100% of you are going to college? >> yes. >> reporter: congratulations. and that has made them role models for future generations of bears. tom mccloskey, a clairton graduate, is now the school's principal. i keep hearing a word about the senior class-- respectful. >> to themselves, to the community, to adults and to their younger classmen. >> reporter: is that unusual? >> i think it's unusual to see it in this many kids for this long of a time. >> reporter: it's a lo
this football has taken us to college, helping us on the right path. so we think football is life. people may be arguing in the streets but on friday night, it everybody chants for the bears. >> reporter: part of the team's motivation is escaping the violence on the streets of clairton. one of their coaches was killed four years ago. webb's father was murdered when terrish was 11. do you about your dad when you play? >> yes, every game. >> one, two three. >> bearses!...
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thank you for joining us today. what impact do you think that the un vote will have to get a palestine state established? >> no impact whatsoever. they were granted nonmember status as observers in the united nations that. changes nothing on the grounds for the palestinian people . israel buss -- ambassador to the un said it goes through negotiations in jerusalem and ramallah and not new york. >> what is the reaction for the people of israel and whether it would lead to meaningful negotiations? >> i think they are disappointed that the palestinians instead of coming to the table turned to the community and united nations where they have an obvious majority. it doesn't mean anything . no operative power. palestinians, have done everything but sit down with israel since august 30th, 2008. they haven't responded to the offer. people of israel want peace and hopefully the palestinian people do. they need leadership to deliver it to them. >> obviously the prime minister and hillary clinton expressed disappointment in the
thank you for joining us today. what impact do you think that the un vote will have to get a palestine state established? >> no impact whatsoever. they were granted nonmember status as observers in the united nations that. changes nothing on the grounds for the palestinian people . israel buss -- ambassador to the un said it goes through negotiations in jerusalem and ramallah and not new york. >> what is the reaction for the people of israel and whether it would lead to meaningful...
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this football has taken us to college, helping us on the right path so we think football is life. people may argue in the streets but on friday night everybody here is chanting for the bears. >> reporter: part of the team's motivation is escaping the violence on the streets of clarendon, one of their coaches was killed four years ago. webb's father was murdered when he was 11. >> do you think about your dad when you play? >> yes. every game. >> reporter: now, webb and several seniors have scholarship offers and all 16 seniors have the grades and ambition to move on. >> how many of you are going to college? 100% of you are going to college? congratulations. >> reporter: and that has made them role models for future generations of bears. tom mccloskey, a clarendon graduate is now the school's principal. >> i keep hearing word about this senior class, respectful. >> to themselves, to the community, to adults, and to their younger classmen. >> is that unusual? >> i think it's unusual to see it in this many kids for this long of a time. >> reporter: it's a lot to ask teenagers to impro
this football has taken us to college, helping us on the right path so we think football is life. people may argue in the streets but on friday night everybody here is chanting for the bears. >> reporter: part of the team's motivation is escaping the violence on the streets of clarendon, one of their coaches was killed four years ago. webb's father was murdered when he was 11. >> do you think about your dad when you play? >> yes. every game. >> reporter: now, webb and...
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used. another option is that the senior military leaders decided to use the weapons without his permission which obviously shows there is chaos in the ranks. that would be bad. and, third, the rebels have faked this incident in order to try and draw outside forts like the united states and the criminal lies and that is not good, either, it could end up with us going in under false pretenses. >>shepard: there is a red line we have said on that matter. is anyone suggesting one of those is what they are leaning toward? >> this is right now in the middle of the fog of war. a challenge is syria we do not know who the players are other what is happening on the ground. we have amazing intelligence gathering capability the reality is people on the ground don't know. when you hear a senior general saying something to a trusted confidant you do not know if he is speaking truthly. >>shepard: as long as this is a conventional weapons conflict, they will do it by themselves you have said. >>guest: yes,
used. another option is that the senior military leaders decided to use the weapons without his permission which obviously shows there is chaos in the ranks. that would be bad. and, third, the rebels have faked this incident in order to try and draw outside forts like the united states and the criminal lies and that is not good, either, it could end up with us going in under false pretenses. >>shepard: there is a red line we have said on that matter. is anyone suggesting one of those is...
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thanks for staying with us on our t.v. ten minutes past the hour now in moscow the lower house of parliament passed a bill that bans u.s. citizens from adopting russian orphans legislation is seen by many as a response to washington so-called magnitsky list which president putin describes as anti russian but the measure also follows a series of child abuse cases involving american foster families some you have been resulting in the death of a child and she takes a look. the duction agreement that russia and the us signed in the vampire was designed to provide mechanisms of oversight for russian children adopted by american families but moscow claims it is still being met with obstacles when it attempts to inquire an adopted children schoolgirls here are so many lies about the real conditions of children adopted by u.s. parents when you have no idea of what's really going on the united states does not do follow ups once an adoption is finalized there is untold numbers of children that are enduring abuses that haven't been r
thanks for staying with us on our t.v. ten minutes past the hour now in moscow the lower house of parliament passed a bill that bans u.s. citizens from adopting russian orphans legislation is seen by many as a response to washington so-called magnitsky list which president putin describes as anti russian but the measure also follows a series of child abuse cases involving american foster families some you have been resulting in the death of a child and she takes a look. the duction agreement...
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going to great job for us. really should be a third term in order to sell even more weapons many dealers hype up the gun apocalypse scenario for the baby and then bring more the women over to someone to start not only you started. but many of them don't actually see any drastic changes happening anytime soon after all any significant gun control measures and up in the past ultimately clashed with the second amendment of the constitution and were subsequently scrapped. ancient illegal jr i'm going to check out. egypt's ruse what their opponents the country's top security is probable leaders for allegedly inciting an uprising just days after a low turnout referendum approved a controversial new constitution that is just ahead from. adoption of russian children by u.s. citizens will no longer be possible after president putin signed the bill contained the amendment into law the measure is a tit for tat response to america's sanctions against russian officials seizes human rights violators r.t. to really bring just
going to great job for us. really should be a third term in order to sell even more weapons many dealers hype up the gun apocalypse scenario for the baby and then bring more the women over to someone to start not only you started. but many of them don't actually see any drastic changes happening anytime soon after all any significant gun control measures and up in the past ultimately clashed with the second amendment of the constitution and were subsequently scrapped. ancient illegal jr i'm...
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hammer says he was going to use shotgun to hunt. in mother says that she is shock that he is finally coming home. it was my first night that i slept on the lawn without getting up. it is the thought of not knowing what is going on. can anyone heard him tonight? .hat kind of thought he is eating and able to have a .eal i honestly cannot process it. at therman his father u.s.-mexico border tonight. >> an atheist group is under in virginia after putting up some controversial billboards. .ake a look one sign says, "don't believe in god? join the club." they say the groups are meant to help the group find like- minded people. people think that we are -- but we are not. vandals have tagged one of the for signs the group as. the group has signs in a total of 33 states. >> a chilly there is a season for giving. hasn's wing organization help to d.c. families in need. one woman got the surprise of when washington and a groupn wall dropped off gifts to her home. her daughter recently died of cancer and she is now the guardian of her grandchild
hammer says he was going to use shotgun to hunt. in mother says that she is shock that he is finally coming home. it was my first night that i slept on the lawn without getting up. it is the thought of not knowing what is going on. can anyone heard him tonight? .hat kind of thought he is eating and able to have a .eal i honestly cannot process it. at therman his father u.s.-mexico border tonight. >> an atheist group is under in virginia after putting up some controversial billboards. .ake...
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used to be surrounding israel were some some cases with the exception of jordan, either cool pieces or hostile in the case of syria and lebanon. but they were controlled by basically nonreligious dictators. now we have dictators as you're seeing more doing in egypt, dictating a new constitution. but now you have sharia law and radical islamists who have a thee logical reason to go after the state of israel. this is a much more dangerous world and barack obama is responsible for it. because he engendered this movement by throwing mubarak under the bus -- >> perhaps you're overstating how much influence he had over being able to keep the previous pharaoh in power in egypt. what would you do about syria at this point that looks to be a regime on the brink of something and not a lot of great options? >> that's the problem. you asked me the question because of the policies of this administration we have two horrible options. which horrible option do you want to take? do you want a dictator alied with iran bg
used to be surrounding israel were some some cases with the exception of jordan, either cool pieces or hostile in the case of syria and lebanon. but they were controlled by basically nonreligious dictators. now we have dictators as you're seeing more doing in egypt, dictating a new constitution. but now you have sharia law and radical islamists who have a thee logical reason to go after the state of israel. this is a much more dangerous world and barack obama is responsible for it. because he...
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live at the stadium for us. eric? as we have been reporting all morning, it is stare-down time in washington. president obama and the democrats, versus the house republicans and the so-called fiscal live. after weeks of negotiations, publicly, at least, talks have stalled, as the two sides have battled it out over tax hikes hs and entitlement reform. but what can be done about the nation's out-of-control spending. tim murphy is here now. chairman of the house oversight and investigations subcommittee for the energy and commerce committee. good to see you in person. welcome to new york. >> who do you think is going to blink? president obama says he wants the tax hikes to go up on the wealthy. >> we both better get together and come up with a solution. that's what the american family wants. all the other issues, we have to remember, it's what takes place, not at the 30,000 foot level, but at the kitchen table level. that's where the people are very concerned. will they have a job tomorrow? will their children have a job
live at the stadium for us. eric? as we have been reporting all morning, it is stare-down time in washington. president obama and the democrats, versus the house republicans and the so-called fiscal live. after weeks of negotiations, publicly, at least, talks have stalled, as the two sides have battled it out over tax hikes hs and entitlement reform. but what can be done about the nation's out-of-control spending. tim murphy is here now. chairman of the house oversight and investigations...
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thanks very much for joining us here on our t. our top story this hour egypt wrapping up in voting wrapping up in egypt where people have been casting their ballots on the draft constitution that split the nation in triggered monthlong protests second and final stage of the referendum preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city alexandria and now for more on this we're joined live by journalist bella true who is in the egyptian capital covering all of this for us so what are the predictions for the outcome of the vote so far. well right now the polling stations have shots and the voting is underway across seventeen governorate in egypt the million dollar question is of course how this will turn out in the first round it was seven fifty seven percent voted in support of the constitution and it's said that this is most likely to be a yes vote in the second round this is because the governor is going to. rule government governors with a strong mission brotherhood base in them also three only three of
thanks very much for joining us here on our t. our top story this hour egypt wrapping up in voting wrapping up in egypt where people have been casting their ballots on the draft constitution that split the nation in triggered monthlong protests second and final stage of the referendum preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city alexandria and now for more on this we're joined live by journalist bella true who is in the egyptian capital covering all of this for...
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from england, and to make us free. human rights day is about advancing equality and the american constitution as it has expanded over the years to include new groups of people and strike down barriers of race and gender, ethnic background, national origin. it is about the progress of human rights and equality, the noblest of causes for this nation and what brings us together in many ways as americans. the fight for freedom. the search for equality. and justice. and i want to talk about three specific ways that we can advance the cause of human rights in this chamber, in this session through measures that are before us. the first concerns human trafficking. i've been particularly interested in the rampant human trafficking problems on american bases abroad in places like iraq and afghanistan. victims are recruited from third countries like bangladesh and the philippines and charged exorbitant fees to travel to their work sites often misled about where they're going, what that are salaries will be and what their living c
from england, and to make us free. human rights day is about advancing equality and the american constitution as it has expanded over the years to include new groups of people and strike down barriers of race and gender, ethnic background, national origin. it is about the progress of human rights and equality, the noblest of causes for this nation and what brings us together in many ways as americans. the fight for freedom. the search for equality. and justice. and i want to talk about three...
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for the rest of us, a gloomy day. perfect for soup and football. >> thanks, chuck. >>> new this morning, a u.s. drone strike killed at least four people including a top al qaeda commander in the western part of pakistan. military intelligence officers say the drone struck a home in north waziristan. this is the second attack in four days to kill an al qaeda leader in afghanistan. >>> nelson mandela is resting comfortably in the hospital. jacob zuma says he visit with him and he's doing okay. 94-year-old mandela was admitted to the hospital for routine tests. a spokesperson says he needs routine medical attention because of his age. >>> former george h.w. bush is waking up in a texas hospital. the hospital specs person says the 88-year-old continues improving but will not be released this weekend. another update is expected tomorrow. the nation's 41st president has been in the hospital for more than two weeks, undergoing treatment for a bronchitis-related cough. no word on when the former president will be released fro
for the rest of us, a gloomy day. perfect for soup and football. >> thanks, chuck. >>> new this morning, a u.s. drone strike killed at least four people including a top al qaeda commander in the western part of pakistan. military intelligence officers say the drone struck a home in north waziristan. this is the second attack in four days to kill an al qaeda leader in afghanistan. >>> nelson mandela is resting comfortably in the hospital. jacob zuma says he visit with him...
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thanks for being with us on this thursday, december 6. i am pamela brown. >> i am cynne simpson. we want to get a look at our forecast would jacqui jeras. cooling off. >> definitely have to change what you are wearing today because temperatures are much colder. we are talking 36 at reagan national, 30 at dulles, 28 in winchester and gaithersburg, 25 degrees in frederick. how much colder than yesterday want --- between 25 and 30 degrees colder. 29 degrees colder in quantico. that is a shock to the system. mostly sunny skies today. 36 degrees at 9:00, 44 at noon, high temperature in the mid to upper 40's. now, traffic would jamee whitten. >> good morning. it was a busy overnight. things are calming down. beltway in bethesda, looking okay. incidents involving a tractor- trailer with the far right lane blocked before the exit for 270. the beltway 201, in the loop construction has been wrapped up leaving college park. outer loop still has some construction. the cautious approach in any construction site. virginia beltway on schedule. northbound 95 out of newington, quiet. back to you.
thanks for being with us on this thursday, december 6. i am pamela brown. >> i am cynne simpson. we want to get a look at our forecast would jacqui jeras. cooling off. >> definitely have to change what you are wearing today because temperatures are much colder. we are talking 36 at reagan national, 30 at dulles, 28 in winchester and gaithersburg, 25 degrees in frederick. how much colder than yesterday want --- between 25 and 30 degrees colder. 29 degrees colder in quantico. that is...
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. >> streep hopes to use what she learned from the parter her push for national women's history museum. >> i don't know if i have anything even approaching her grit and that is the word, gosh, i wish i did. make everything a lot easier. i think she battled forward with unrelenting determination. i wish i had that same strength in purpose. i just have my beliefs that it's a good idea. >> streep came to washington, d.c. this week for a gala in support. congress is stalling the sale of the site to build the museum. >> we're not asking for money, for funds or anything just permission to be -- to buy a federal building with our very own money. we're asking to give the government a check, it's really galling that you have get on your knees. i suppose that's what we have to do in the nicest possible way. >> what do you want to see in the museum, artists like yourself? >> i want to see things like -- things that are lost to us, stories like, when i grew up there was very little women's history in my history textbook. fit was a little box. clara barton in the bottom. it was like show business e
. >> streep hopes to use what she learned from the parter her push for national women's history museum. >> i don't know if i have anything even approaching her grit and that is the word, gosh, i wish i did. make everything a lot easier. i think she battled forward with unrelenting determination. i wish i had that same strength in purpose. i just have my beliefs that it's a good idea. >> streep came to washington, d.c. this week for a gala in support. congress is stalling the...
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billy dean is going to play us another song in the after the show show. this is your what number annual tour? >> five or six years but for kenny, 33 years. the tradition is always to end in westbury, new york. >> you've got the best voice. can i borrow your voice for an answering machine according? >> everything so slow in the south. >> alisyn: if you weren't a singer, you should have been a anchorman. >> i can't read a teleprompter. >> neither can i. >> alisyn: exactly: merry christmas to my coanchors, kelly, great to have you. clayton, thank you so much. you gave me a beautiful pen. >> i tried to get her techy for so long. >>> we start this sunday morning with new reaction to the national rifle association's controversial plan in response to the massacre in newtown. the gun rights lobby group calling for a debated proposal saying there should be armed guards in schools across the country. good morning everyone, i'm eric shawn. >> i'm jamie colby. we're glad you're here. the nra plan coming on the heels of the tragedy in newtown, connecticut. the deadlie
billy dean is going to play us another song in the after the show show. this is your what number annual tour? >> five or six years but for kenny, 33 years. the tradition is always to end in westbury, new york. >> you've got the best voice. can i borrow your voice for an answering machine according? >> everything so slow in the south. >> alisyn: if you weren't a singer, you should have been a anchorman. >> i can't read a teleprompter. >> neither can i....
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so, thank you for joining us. how much money was involved and what are some other examples of what was going on beside this box that fit through the tellers' window. >> the $800 million you mentioned is what they know was essentially laundered drug proceeds but there's also actually vast pools of billion of dollars of money where the bank wasn't paying attention and wasn't checking the basic principle of know your customer. personally one of my favorite litt tidbits in this whole case is there was a sequence of transactions in a bank in japan in which they brought sequentially numbered travelers checks into this one little bank in japan totaling $290 million. no one seemed to have any idea where it was coming from. it all traced back to a guy in russia who claimed to be a used car salesman. >> woodruff: a used car salemans. >> with $290 million in sequentially numbered travelers checks. >> woodruff: isn't there supposed to be internal monitoring going on inside a bank? >> righ the basic principle is called know yo
so, thank you for joining us. how much money was involved and what are some other examples of what was going on beside this box that fit through the tellers' window. >> the $800 million you mentioned is what they know was essentially laundered drug proceeds but there's also actually vast pools of billion of dollars of money where the bank wasn't paying attention and wasn't checking the basic principle of know your customer. personally one of my favorite litt tidbits in this whole case is...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >> jeff: an american doctor who had been kidnapped by the taliban in afghanistan was rescued. dr. dill i joseph if colorado springs was taken wednesday outside cab you will. one u.s. service worker was killed in the operation. and it comes as the u.s. shift morse responsibility for the country's security to the afghan militariment recently cbs news producers erin lieal and nick turner spent times with what both sides hope becomes a model for the future. >> my name is sergeant major richard burdette and i'm the senior enlisted advisor to the afghan national army special operations advisory group. the end goal is to have an afghan face, as it were, on everything. because it's their country. they need to be leading the attack. they need to be fighting the insurgents. >> my name is fayez mohammed wafa, the special operations of the afghan command. we have almost 12,000 soldiers on the ground. they're fighting. >> do you remem
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >> jeff: an american doctor who had been kidnapped by the taliban in afghanistan was rescued. dr. dill i joseph if colorado springs was taken wednesday outside cab you will. one u.s. service worker was killed in the operation. and it comes as the u.s. shift morse responsibility for the country's security to the afghan militariment recently cbs news producers erin lieal and nick turner spent times with what both...
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do we know what sampling of the population uses twitter or uses other social media. maybe the people are really interested in it don't do it and there is a self selected population who are doing this, who are the unwilling sensors as we call them. >> aram, thanks for joining us. fascinating article. >>> up next, a look at the lessons from one of the most lessons from one of the most productive senates in history. . no way out. my usualt ransport was nowhere to be found. i knew, then and there, that i needed wheels asap. thats alpha, sierra, alpha...pickle. ahem! sis here's in the military, so i can join navy federal too. he's getting a great rate - so now he can drive himself to laser tag. it's a real sport. no, its not. 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. >>> gridlock in washington may seem like business as usual today but it hasn't always been that way. throughout the 1960's and '70s during one of the most turn you leapt periods in american history bipartisan senates drove sweeping reform to civil rights and social programs while challe
do we know what sampling of the population uses twitter or uses other social media. maybe the people are really interested in it don't do it and there is a self selected population who are doing this, who are the unwilling sensors as we call them. >> aram, thanks for joining us. fascinating article. >>> up next, a look at the lessons from one of the most lessons from one of the most productive senates in history. . no way out. my usualt ransport was nowhere to be found. i knew,...
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discontent you provide that online from us. all for greece's largest banks are queuing up for a bailout boost after reporting huge losses this year together they'll need in fact around twenty seven billion euros worth of loans to stay afloat who has been relying on international bailout funds since twenty ten and as economies dimitrius you know police says it's all very groups who are bearing the brunt of the bank's losses the loans on which. this recapitalization of the bank sector is going to decrease are coming from the troika the e.u. the i.m.f. and the e.c.b. and they are going to be aid they are going to art of the greek debt which is going to be paid by the taxpayer and we had forty thousand small businesses closing this year alone three hundred additional thousand of job losses as a total unemployment rate of twenty six percent so we have really. on the one hand austerity on the other hand banks inability to provide liquidity for the markets exactly one twenty moscow time world news a brief no suicide blast of a politic
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let us pray. almighty god, creator and sustainer, we offer to you endless libations of thanksgiving and praise. today, we remember a time of great tyranny in our world. we remember world war ii. we also remember those who stood their ground against great tyrannies, those who fought here at home and on the battlefront, to ensure that tyranny would not prevail. we thank you that in the hour of need, you gave men and women the strength and resolve to stand, no matter the cost. may those brave souls who still remain here with us feel today your hand of fever and strength. for those who remain with us today received and renewed hope and awareness of our gratitude for their bravery and sacrifice, we ask for your unceasing grace and bountiful blessing on them and their families. now, lord, we covered your wisdom on our lives journeys and your strength as we forge forward, committed to building superlatives global unity and peace, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. our first speaker today is
let us pray. almighty god, creator and sustainer, we offer to you endless libations of thanksgiving and praise. today, we remember a time of great tyranny in our world. we remember world war ii. we also remember those who stood their ground against great tyrannies, those who fought here at home and on the battlefront, to ensure that tyranny would not prevail. we thank you that in the hour of need, you gave men and women the strength and resolve to stand, no matter the cost. may those brave...
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this is really alarming to us. that is what members are fighting closely and want to have legislative action to address or redress as the case may be. >> "the wall street journal reports" that senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said republicans wanted changes to eligibility such as means testing and an increase in age requirements regarding medicare. in return, the gop would agree to more tax revenues but not higher rates. what is your response to mr. mcconnell? >> nothing new in that statement from his mitch mcconnell. no. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] ♪ president obama spoken in manufacturing company. this is about 20 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. please have a seat. have a seat. relax for a second. it is good to see all of you. hello. it is good to be back in pennsylvania. and eight is good to be right here -- and it is good to be right here. i want to thank michael, robert, and the investor, joel glickman
this is really alarming to us. that is what members are fighting closely and want to have legislative action to address or redress as the case may be. >> "the wall street journal reports" that senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said republicans wanted changes to eligibility such as means testing and an increase in age requirements regarding medicare. in return, the gop would agree to more tax revenues but not higher rates. what is your response to mr. mcconnell? >>...
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he used that. he gave a talk at syracuse university this last year and he spoke about being a comedy writer and he said one of the most important things, you might find this surprising. is be a nice person and danny zuker is very nice and very talented man. >> did he talk at all about how he sees the show moving forward or he's kind of mum about that? >> i think they're mum about that and the et ccreators have t to say about what's going to happen that we look and anticipate -- >> we will continue watching. thanks, nadia. >>> coming up next hour, a football enthusiast becomes a youtube star and now the nfl is taking notice, but, first, let's check in with dr. sanjay gupta for a look at what's ahead on the bottom of the hour on "sanjay gupta md." good morning, sanjay. >> good morning. >>> the leading cause of accidental deaths in this country isn't car accidents. instead, perfectly legal prescription pain killers which kill more people than cocaine, heroin. we'll look at how disturbing easily it is
he used that. he gave a talk at syracuse university this last year and he spoke about being a comedy writer and he said one of the most important things, you might find this surprising. is be a nice person and danny zuker is very nice and very talented man. >> did he talk at all about how he sees the show moving forward or he's kind of mum about that? >> i think they're mum about that and the et ccreators have t to say about what's going to happen that we look and anticipate --...
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let us try to defeat it. peacefully, if possible, through the means that we know, the ones we have used in the past against other ideologies. and we know it works. and we can find men and women in this part of the world to be our partners to do this. >> reuel. >> i thought rob was making my arguments for me until the end. >> class strongly recommend you read jeane kirkpatrick'. -- i strongly recommend that you read gene kirkpatrick. the thought that democracy is a cancer, perhaps a number one thing they fear -- in iran, where they have a fraudulent democratic system, the process of actually going out to vote crated the earthquake in 1997 and created even greater earthquakes in 2009. there is not a single cleric in iran, with one exception, who will argue against democracy now. i do not have enough time here to explain, to name all the individuals who are the diehard revolutionaries who have fallen away because of the practices of the theocracy. we do not know what the evolution will be under a democratic syst
let us try to defeat it. peacefully, if possible, through the means that we know, the ones we have used in the past against other ideologies. and we know it works. and we can find men and women in this part of the world to be our partners to do this. >> reuel. >> i thought rob was making my arguments for me until the end. >> class strongly recommend you read jeane kirkpatrick'. -- i strongly recommend that you read gene kirkpatrick. the thought that democracy is a cancer,...
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i think it is the ego in us that screws us up. so i think about that a lot. i really do not want to get caught up in things that do not mean anything. so many things that we hold so much value. i really try to stay focused on being positive. be happy every day you have breasts. yes. right? tavis: pretty basic, but that is what it is about to go. >> it helps to stay focused. tavis: you have used "focused" twice now. every child, every one of us is a gifted and talented in our ways. most of us baby do not have two parents but have a parent in the house. so what separates you from so many of the others that you were able to find your way to your gift and stay focused, and to enhance that a gift and now to explore that gift? how did you, with a single mom, stay focused? >> . i have asked myself that question, too, and there are so many things, a simple circumstance. a simple choice that i made one night to not do that and to do this, one night could have changed everything, and i do not really know why i did not make that choice. maybe an instinct deep down, and
i think it is the ego in us that screws us up. so i think about that a lot. i really do not want to get caught up in things that do not mean anything. so many things that we hold so much value. i really try to stay focused on being positive. be happy every day you have breasts. yes. right? tavis: pretty basic, but that is what it is about to go. >> it helps to stay focused. tavis: you have used "focused" twice now. every child, every one of us is a gifted and talented in our...
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i know that many of us have questions. as the way into the microphone comes to you identify yourself. >> yes. we hear a lot about tribal militias wreaking unpredictable havoc here and there and making things very and predictable and messy. can you comment on that. >> well, the militias are certainly making things complicated and messy. that is sure. essentially the revolution was one in pockets. each region basically has its own militia. many regions have their own -- of course our region is usually tied to a trouble identity which then can be used as a trigger for conflict with neighboring tribal identity. for example, very much in the news, the coastal town in the center of the coast there suffered shelling, relentless shelling by loyalist forces for many weeks. that created a tremendous degree of resentment and essentially this is now a conflict, renewed conflict between the militias and the town which is a a loyalist stronghold. those kinds of tensions can easily -- the fear is that they will spread to other areas. the
i know that many of us have questions. as the way into the microphone comes to you identify yourself. >> yes. we hear a lot about tribal militias wreaking unpredictable havoc here and there and making things very and predictable and messy. can you comment on that. >> well, the militias are certainly making things complicated and messy. that is sure. essentially the revolution was one in pockets. each region basically has its own militia. many regions have their own -- of course our...
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joining us now is the fox news middle east analyst. it is great to have you with us. what is your reaction first to her claim that she did not misrepresent and did not, if you will, lie about what happened in benghazi? >> she may be stating that the diversion of national security and the version given to her -- she said she did not commit a live with the american public knowing that it is. on the other hand, there was an assessment made in washington prior to that, the next two hours after the attack, saying clearly that this was a terrorist attack by armed people. in between the two, there is a political decision not to tell the truth as to what happened for political reasons. that is something that the ambassador cannot get out of. it would be i and also looking at everything that has happened before. it would have been in congress, and that is not something that's going to change the decision by congress. lou: i know that in washington dc there is a view strongly held by many. but a parallel view of the universe, although unrelated to the one in which we live, auth
joining us now is the fox news middle east analyst. it is great to have you with us. what is your reaction first to her claim that she did not misrepresent and did not, if you will, lie about what happened in benghazi? >> she may be stating that the diversion of national security and the version given to her -- she said she did not commit a live with the american public knowing that it is. on the other hand, there was an assessment made in washington prior to that, the next two hours...
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snakes use their scales and body muscles to slowly move up the tree, inch by inch. this technique is inspiring researchers to create a robot that can slither through rubble like a snake. the robot would then be used in search-and-rescue missions. >> let's get your opinion in "speak of the week." >> do you think it's harder being a teen today than when your parents were teens? >> well, whenever my mom always tells me about, you know, how sometimes when i shirk my duties, i always tell her it was a lot simpler back in her day. >> it's probably a lot harder to be a teen today because there's so much more, like, social stuff going on with, like, the internet and stuff. >> no, i don't think that, because back then, times were harder than it is today. >> probably, because now there's a lot more distractions, like more technology and whatnot. >> from what they say, i think it is. i think there's just more that we're exposed to now than there was when we were before. so i think it is harder now. >> um...no. i'm gonna go with no, because, like, well, when my parents were tee
snakes use their scales and body muscles to slowly move up the tree, inch by inch. this technique is inspiring researchers to create a robot that can slither through rubble like a snake. the robot would then be used in search-and-rescue missions. >> let's get your opinion in "speak of the week." >> do you think it's harder being a teen today than when your parents were teens? >> well, whenever my mom always tells me about, you know, how sometimes when i shirk my...
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happening here in the us. the people are very very aware of what's going on and so a lot of their enterprises are kind of forced underground into what's so that just dismissed if we turn the black market. but i think the u.s. can learn a lot by looking at places like argentina black market i don't know what you do your thing and don't well yeah i would say that but from a from a governmental approach it's more of what you know not to do list if you will and you know i mean i think i think these things happen with predictability and regularity enough that you know you start to see some telltale signs. and in terms of national dominance i mean you don't really have a historical precedent where any one country can really stay on top forever and when you look at it different countries erik you've written about and i don't know if we have the chart we may or may not but you did a great chart comparing what's happen to the credit ratings of countries in latin america that had junk ratings and now they have investmen
happening here in the us. the people are very very aware of what's going on and so a lot of their enterprises are kind of forced underground into what's so that just dismissed if we turn the black market. but i think the u.s. can learn a lot by looking at places like argentina black market i don't know what you do your thing and don't well yeah i would say that but from a from a governmental approach it's more of what you know not to do list if you will and you know i mean i think i think these...
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like he's been used. thousands of meters of mice drawn. to love. for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it to a distance. all right let's get straight back with our get erik brian joe bowman of the daily reckoning because we're going to talk about some ways to possibly hide your bats based on the risks that might be down the line for the west. one thing that they have both done is gone to nicaragua let's bring up a picture we've got one eric for i took this himself oh yeah that's where you go to head your risk that's what i'm about. but in all seriousness guys what really is the opportunity nicaragua besides like a really nice vacation maybe nothing oh ok all right fair enough but that's not the worst thing it's number one thing it's not the worst thing that's true let's talk about some of the comparisons you've been writing about i'm ok if you want to talk about government debt and the u.s. been on an upward trajectory we can bring it up we've got what that looks like whereas. there you have a government debt as a percent of g.d.p. gone straight up.
like he's been used. thousands of meters of mice drawn. to love. for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it to a distance. all right let's get straight back with our get erik brian joe bowman of the daily reckoning because we're going to talk about some ways to possibly hide your bats based on the risks that might be down the line for the west. one thing that they have both done is gone to nicaragua let's bring up a picture we've got one eric for i took this himself oh yeah that's where...
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uncertainty you is -- is killing us. >> top economists came to talk about it. president obama and john boehner spoke wednesday but publicly are holding firm on their positions. the white house has made clear the country could go over the cliff if republicans refuse to raise taxes on the top 2% of american earners. republican leaders say they will close loopholes and eliminate tax breaks to raise money but insist that bush era tax cuts must be extended for all americans. the stan stand -- stand off and the debt concerns ryan skenke. he's the guidancing with the cochair of the president's deficit commission alan simpson. the group is working to get young people involved in fixing the debt crisis. >> we're trying to connect with our generation in a different way. we're using humor to hook them in and get them to learn about this issue and understand how it effects their lives. >> they want to sign up more than 2 million people to put pressure on both sides. in washington danielle noting ham wjz eyewitness news. >> former senator allen simple -- simpson said the de
uncertainty you is -- is killing us. >> top economists came to talk about it. president obama and john boehner spoke wednesday but publicly are holding firm on their positions. the white house has made clear the country could go over the cliff if republicans refuse to raise taxes on the top 2% of american earners. republican leaders say they will close loopholes and eliminate tax breaks to raise money but insist that bush era tax cuts must be extended for all americans. the stan stand --...
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going to great job for us. maybe we should be a third term in order to sell even more weapons many dealers hype up the gun apocalypse scenario for the band their government. to start not only to start with. but many of them don't actually see any drastic changes happening any time soon after all any significant gun control measures and up in the past ultimately clashed with the second amendment of the constitution and were subsequently scrapped. tale in virginia i'm going to check on. now it's a case where even the strongest have one raise the prices of poverty in online reports that topping the germans worst fear is europe's spreading austerity that's coming up. egypt's top prosecutor is looking to outlaw the leaders of the opposition launching a probe into mohamed mercy's three top opponents they're accused of inciting their followers to overthrow that is mr president earlier this week the country's new constitution was officially adopted after a two stage referendum receive the support of more than sixty per
going to great job for us. maybe we should be a third term in order to sell even more weapons many dealers hype up the gun apocalypse scenario for the band their government. to start not only to start with. but many of them don't actually see any drastic changes happening any time soon after all any significant gun control measures and up in the past ultimately clashed with the second amendment of the constitution and were subsequently scrapped. tale in virginia i'm going to check on. now it's...
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the government enjoys air superiority and is using it without reserve. but these rebel fighters are already getting ready for a full series. they are training for the creation of a future syrian army. >> after liberating several areas, our thinking is that it shifted the for the syrian national army. our main goal is to topple the regime of, but we need to find an alternative to a takeover. >> organized and eager. they have inherited a lot. >> thousands of people have taken to the streets for the third time this week, protesting a number of arrests, targeting city officials. >> thousands have taken -- the ministers bodyguards are arrested, accusing the government of being sectarian. >> this crowd is not political or sectarian, but represents everyone became for the marginal elevation. when we say the injustices happen, it doesn't mean we want to take the country to a civil war. >> the governor of the prime minister has denied allegations of adopting sectarian policies. >> this is an effort to return the sectarian divide after they lost voters and the con
the government enjoys air superiority and is using it without reserve. but these rebel fighters are already getting ready for a full series. they are training for the creation of a future syrian army. >> after liberating several areas, our thinking is that it shifted the for the syrian national army. our main goal is to topple the regime of, but we need to find an alternative to a takeover. >> organized and eager. they have inherited a lot. >> thousands of people have taken to...
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you can watch us on you tube or you can watch us on hulu and from everyone here thank you so much for watching come back tomorrow and have yourself a very great night. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcomes the big picture. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations to rule today. the book.
you can watch us on you tube or you can watch us on hulu and from everyone here thank you so much for watching come back tomorrow and have yourself a very great night. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcomes the big picture. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the...
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having their finger that finger in their face should reply point out you have no standing to accuse us of anything and stand up for themselves canada has been voting and acting in concert with the united states for the last few years now if you look at the votes on israel for example you'll find the united states canada and you know like some small rock in the middle of the pacific voting on one side and the rest of the world on the other. china is hold india against pursuing oil exploration in the disputed south china sate the south to new delhi thread to send warships to the resorts ridge area to protect his interests but now is his can off explains a conflict between the two nations could see both leaders at. as china and india rise economically their military muscles are growing as well both need energy to keep that kind of growth going and that may be putting the two asian giants on a collision course because of the mess that nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be weak in dealing with china obviously a higher power with the government popular over two hun
having their finger that finger in their face should reply point out you have no standing to accuse us of anything and stand up for themselves canada has been voting and acting in concert with the united states for the last few years now if you look at the votes on israel for example you'll find the united states canada and you know like some small rock in the middle of the pacific voting on one side and the rest of the world on the other. china is hold india against pursuing oil exploration in...
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please be th us. and as we go to break, here's a little christmas cheer. ♪ lou: prgress on avoiding the fiscal clifford appears to be, ll, stifled. it turns up the president is hitting the rich with tax increases regardless. the internal revenueservice releasg 159 new regulations and rules, heading investment income and wages for high income individuals. these regulationspassed has thing to do, of course, with the fiscal cliff and everything to d with obamacare, including a almost 4 percent surtax on capital gains and dividends, plus almost 1 percent tax on the new tax is estmated to. generate threonine 117 billion over ten years, just about 12 percent of the two and a half trilon the budget committee estimatethe law will cost of that time. here we go. 2013 looks le an interesting, interesting yer. this year the mighty mississippi river lmost too shallow to even move barges, barges carrying food, fuel, other commoties. right now it is very difficult passage on the mississippi. warm weather, drought,
please be th us. and as we go to break, here's a little christmas cheer. ♪ lou: prgress on avoiding the fiscal clifford appears to be, ll, stifled. it turns up the president is hitting the rich with tax increases regardless. the internal revenueservice releasg 159 new regulations and rules, heading investment income and wages for high income individuals. these regulationspassed has thing to do, of course, with the fiscal cliff and everything to d with obamacare, including a almost 4 percent...
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if they used them. >> what do you mean by strike? >> air against themselves. >> gas -- >> we and the israelis probably got them targeted. go after them and hit them. >> easier said than done. >> it is. if you got them all and you did that and maybe they figure we're going down and start firing them. the best thing to happen is to have the russians or the guys who have real influence in there, tell these guys, do not do this, or we leave you and everybody abandons you and you're going down. >> is it possible that the putting of this gas inside these cylinders as i understand it, that are quote-unquote bombs is a way of making the gas movable so that it can be prevented from going into the rebel's hands because they might use it? >> well, first of all, as we're assessing the deputy foreign minister's credibility, he says if we had these weapons. he denies they have these weapons. and our intelligence -- >> he didn't deny it. >> he said if we have them. i think he -- >> no, he set up an if clause. that doesn't mean he is denying it. >>
if they used them. >> what do you mean by strike? >> air against themselves. >> gas -- >> we and the israelis probably got them targeted. go after them and hit them. >> easier said than done. >> it is. if you got them all and you did that and maybe they figure we're going down and start firing them. the best thing to happen is to have the russians or the guys who have real influence in there, tell these guys, do not do this, or we leave you and everybody...
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this week, we have heard many warnings against using them. it appears some have been worried -- lived and the bigger concern was that some may have been mixed into the form you could use for actually dropping them as a weapon. we do not know how urgent that problem is. there have been conflicting reports. certainly you have not heard president obama repeat the warning against using them. i think that is because they do not have a lot of leverage for getting in those places. they have to depend on surrogates. >> if you think where they have more leverage, with egypt, are they urging leaders to delay a vote on this constitution? >> it would seem they are urging the president to rethink the kind of declarations he made. he has been saying to the west, this is temporary and then he puts a constitutional change which would seem to be strong. the irony is that president obama, having contributed to helping push mubarak out, is now facing the same problem that his predecessors felt in dealing with mubarak himself, what to do you do when you need an
this week, we have heard many warnings against using them. it appears some have been worried -- lived and the bigger concern was that some may have been mixed into the form you could use for actually dropping them as a weapon. we do not know how urgent that problem is. there have been conflicting reports. certainly you have not heard president obama repeat the warning against using them. i think that is because they do not have a lot of leverage for getting in those places. they have to depend...
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want to use today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. a researcher live on our us to germany and the netherlands at applying patriot missiles manned by four hundred american troops and turkey next to syria's northern border officially tasked with the defense against possible cross border aggression and the missiles range will extend deep into syrian territory. why turkey is so eager to contain its former friend. he may have treated his command bridge for an apartment in his done ball but retired admiral turner couriered turk still keeps tabs on his country's foreign policy and he doesn't like what he sees like many turkish patriots the admiral believes his country is second fighting common sense and domestic concerns from western interests. turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes not for a purely turkish perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's workin
want to use today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. a researcher live on our us to germany and the netherlands at applying patriot missiles manned by four hundred american troops and turkey next to syria's northern border officially tasked with the defense against possible cross border aggression and the missiles range will extend deep into syrian territory. why turkey is so eager to...